The University of Illinois, Chicago is highlighted time and time again in the Science Market Update for its researchers' critical discoveries and contributions to science. But what about the grants and awards that go into funding these projects? Read on to discover the top 5 funding facts you should know about UIC:
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With over 60 annual events at research universities every year, Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. is dedicated to connecting life science researchers with the tools and equipment they need to drive their projects forward and continue to increase our scientific knowledge base.
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Take Advantage of our Summer Special Pricing to Sell More Lab Products in 2015
Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. announces its Summer Special Promotion, now available until September 26th. This promotion offers discounted pricing on our 2015 shows. In addition, purchasers will receive a complimentary $125 credit towards their choice of upgrades for each show's marketing package purchased during this promotional period. These include electricity, priority placement, and our extended attendee mailing list.
Lab suppliers working to sell life science equipment and laboratory products in southern California will not want to pass up the opportunities available at the University of Southern California. This campus not only boasts a $560 million research and development marketplace, but also stands as one of the top ten private universities conducting federally funded research, as mentioned in a previous blog on the university.
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Lab suppliers marketing life science and laboratory products in California will want to check out the prosperous life science marketplace at the University of California, Los Angeles. Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. will be hosting our 32rd Semiannual Los Angeles Biotechnology Vendor Showcase™ on campus at UCLA on April 3rd, 2014 and again for a second round on October 9th, 2014.
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With cancer recognized as the second most common cause of death in the US, closely trailing heart disease, and responsible for 1 in every 4 deaths annually, it's no surprise that cancer research remains prominent on university and research campuses nationwide. Prostate cancer, a cancer that forms in the tissues of the prostate and adds up to nearly 240,000 new cases each year, is especially impacting on the 40+ male age group and is the second most common cancer-related cause of death in men.
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Take Advantage of our Summer Special Pricing to Sell More Lab Products in 2014
Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. announces its Summer Special Promotion, now available until September 27th. This promotion offers discounted pricing on our 2014 shows. In addition, purchasers will receive a complimentary $125 credit towards their choice of upgrades for each show's marketing package purchased during this promotional period. These include electricity, priority placement, and our extended attendee mailing list.
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Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. is extending our 2014 Pre-Release special pricing to our current customers in an effort to help them increase their product sales for 2014. This promotion is available exclusively to customers who have purchased laboratory science marketing packages from us in 2013 and is the lowest pricing of the year. This special is available starting August 15th, a full nine days before our summer special show packages become available to the public.
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Ever since the 1940s, scientists, researchers, and medical professionals alike have been striving to understand why human bodies reject foreign objects, namely transplants. The first research to be done on this topic was by British researcher Peter Medawar during this time period, and for his founding of this scientific field of transplantation biology he received a Nobel Prize.
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